Bathroom Mirror Size Calculator – Find the Perfect Fit

🪞 Bathroom Mirror Size Calculator

Find the ideal mirror width, height, and placement for your vanity — instantly.

Quick Presets
📏 Measurement Settings
🛁 Vanity & Wall Dimensions
🧍 User Heights
📌 Placement Preferences
✅ Recommended Mirror Dimensions
📊 Mirror Width by Vanity Size
24"
Vanity → 20–24" Mirror
36"
Vanity → 30–36" Mirror
48"
Vanity → 42–48" Mirror
60"+
Vanity → 54–60" Mirror
5–8"
Min Gap: Vanity Top to Mirror
60–65"
Standard Eye Level (from floor)
75–80"
Ideal Mirror Top Height
70–100%
Mirror Width vs Vanity Width
📋 Mirror Width to Vanity Width Reference
Vanity Width Recommended Mirror Width Min Mirror (Metric) Max Mirror (Metric)
18 in14–18 in36 cm46 cm
24 in20–24 in51 cm61 cm
30 in26–30 in66 cm76 cm
36 in30–36 in76 cm91 cm
42 in36–42 in91 cm107 cm
48 in42–48 in107 cm122 cm
60 in54–60 in137 cm152 cm
72 in64–72 in163 cm183 cm
📐 Mirror Height Guidelines by User Height
User Height Eye Level (approx) Ideal Mirror Bottom Ideal Mirror Top
5'0" (60 in)56 in40–44 in68–72 in
5'4" (64 in)60 in42–46 in70–74 in
5'8" (68 in)63 in44–48 in72–76 in
6'0" (72 in)67 in46–50 in74–80 in
6'2" (74 in)69 in48–52 in76–82 in
🪟 Mirror Type Specifications
Mirror Type Typical Depth Best For Wall Clearance Needed
Flat / Decorative0.25–1 inStyle-focused bathrooms1–2 in from light
Medicine Cabinet3.5–5 in (recessed)Storage + mirror comboRecessed into wall
Frameless0.25–0.5 inModern / minimalistFlush to wall
LED Backlit1–2 inSpa-style bathrooms2–3 in from ceiling
Vanity Light Above0.5–1.5 inTraditional bathrooms3–5 in below light
Pivot / Tilt1–3 inMixed-height users3–4 in from wall
📏 Common Project Mirror Sizes
Project Vanity Width Recommended Mirror Mount Height (bottom)
Powder Room18–24 in16–24 in W x 20–28 in H44–48 in
Small Guest Bath24–30 in22–30 in W x 24–32 in H44–48 in
Standard Single Vanity36 in30–36 in W x 28–36 in H44–48 in
Single Vanity (Large)48 in42–48 in W x 30–36 in H44–48 in
Double Sink Vanity60 in54–60 in W x 30–36 in H44–48 in
Master Bath (Wide)72 inTwo 30–36 in mirrors or 66–72 in single44–48 in
Kids Bathroom24–30 in20–28 in W x 20–28 in H40–44 in
💡 Width Rule: Your mirror should be equal to or slightly narrower than your vanity — typically 70–100% of the vanity width. Never wider than the vanity unless you're doing a full wall mirror. Leave at least 1–2 inches on each side for visual breathing room.
💡 Height Placement: The bottom of the mirror should sit 5–8 inches above the top of the vanity (or countertop). The top of the mirror should ideally be at or just above the eye level of the tallest user — typically 75–80 inches from the floor for most adults.

Choosing the right size of Bathroom Mirror is more important than most folks believe. It affects the space, the room feel and how everything looks. Whether you want to update a big bath or set up a tiny bathroom, a good mirror lights the place and eases the everyday routine.

A simple rule often helps. Do not hang a mirror wider than the vanity under it. Most Bathroom Mirror sizes come in a usual range of sizes that works for typical setups.

How to Choose the Right Bathroom Mirror Size

Practical advice is choose a mirror that is two to four inches narrower than the vanity on both sides. This way you get nice visual balance and avoid the space looking messy.

You can also think about proportions. The mirror should match two-thirds to three-quarters of the width of the furniture below. For instance, for a vanity of 60 inches wide, a Bathroom Mirror of around 40 to 45 inches works well.

Meanwhile a double vanity of 60 inches can go with a mirror of 56 to 58 inches, if it fits beetween the light fixtures and does not cover taps or tools on the vanity face.

The same rule counts for tinier vanities. A vanity of middle size, 600 mm wide, pairs well with mirrors of 500 to 600 mm wide.

The height also plays a role. Usual height for Bathroom Mirror options ranges between 30 and 36 inches. That range gives enough space for a good look.

To find the right height, measure the distance from the lights to the tap. The mirror should leave space above the tap and stay under the lights. Standard depth of the sink is 24 inches, plus a small bump from the countertop, which puts the wall around 25 inches behind the edge of the vanity.

That gap can make it hard too reach the mirror, if it is too high.

Mirrors need to be tall enough so that each user of the bathroom can see their face. Up to six feet from the floor is a good maximum, with the bottom edge low enough for shorter people.

So, whether one big mirror or two smaller ones? When the sinks stand side by side, one big mirror usually looks cleaner. Even so two separate mirrors maybe work better, depending on the setup of the lights.

Everything depends on the layout. Deciding ahead about size andposition makes buying a mirror much more simple and fast.

Bathroom Mirror Size Calculator – Find the Perfect Fit

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